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I use the Avent bottle with a "newborn" nipple. (0+) it only has one small hole so baby has to work to get the milk out. Plus, that nipple is very similar to tyw shape of her paci and the nipple shield I use so there is no confusion or preference. :)

Out of 4 breastfed kids only one took a bottle and only 1 kind. The mOmma bottle. It's shaped like a boob ;). My son switches back and forth between breast and bottle with no issues. His latch is the same on either.

playtex nursers are whatwe're going to use (i'm not sure yet, we'll start with them next week). but the nipples are wide and look like a real breast and nipple, the drop -ins and slow-flow nipples are made so the baby getsto suck and drink at his own pace....nothing is like the real thing butfrom my research, this seems pretty close.

My son only uses bottles when he is at daycare, I introduce him to Avent, but daycare only allows glass bottles, so he took evenflow, but then I found Pigeon brand so I got him those because all the babies on daycare use evenflow and I don't want them to give him formula by mistake. Now there are avent natural glass bottles, I order them so probably next week will be here. They have boob shape now

i used for dd and still use avent bottles for ds, there wasn't any confusion at all. i went back to work when they were 2 months old. dd did well and ds is doing well. i always stuck with the 0 month nipple so they wouldn't think the bm would flow like that from me. and they still prefered momma! :) good luck on finding the right one for you guys.

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